Page t» TI-IE BATTALION Friday, May 8, 1953 9 s Geiger counters for measuring radiation, boiling of water by cool ing it and a show of chemical makic will highlight the program of the School of Arts and Sciences Open House Saturday. A cloud chamber to show nuclear collisions, a spectrograph and an electronics demonstration will be shown by the physics department in the Physics Building. The magic S II i R AND SLACKS We have just received a shipment of . . . SHIRTS and SLACKS in Army or Air Force * Regulation shades Shir Is — 6.95 & 7.50 Slacks — 7.50 & 9.50 & Co. 103 N. MAIN BRYAN show, in addition to lab miniatures of industrial processes, will be shown in the Chemistry Building. Coffee wall be served in the Eng lish and economics departments on the first floor of the Academic Building, whei - e a display of books and materials also will be pre sented. General exhibits of classroom work, pictures and other illustra tive material will be available in the journalism department. Maps and charts, a planetarium and visits to the cooperative weather sta tion will feature the exhibit of the geography department in Room 108, Chemistry Building. Official Notice AWARDS AND MERITS CONVOCATION On Saturday, May 9 at 9:00 a.m. in Guion Rail there will be an official assem- tily of students and faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences for the annual Awards and Merits Convocation. All students in any curriculum of the School of Arts and Sciences (this includes business adminis tration, journalism, education, and. physical education) are expected to be present. At tendance will constitute an authorized ab sence from nine o’clock classes. Gradua ting seniors will occupy the center section downstairs except for the first four rows, parents and friends of all students are cor dially invited! J. P. Abbott, Dean School of Arts and Sciences The final oral examination of Mr. Lee P. Thompson, candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Me chanical Engineering, will be held at 8:30 A.M., May 14, 3953, in the Mechanical Engineering Department. Mr. Thompson veil] present and defend his dissertation entitled “The Vibration of Certain Beams and Plates with Unconventional Boundaries by Analogy.’’ The examination is ooen to all members of the Graduate Faculty. IDE P. TROTTER, Dean The final oral examination of Mr. Glen D. Hallmark, candidate for the decree of Doctor of phtlosphy ni the field of Electri cal Engineering, will be Held at 1:30 P M , May 11, 1053, in the Electrical Engineering Department. Mr. Hallmark will present and defend his dissertation entitled “A Study of the Mass Discrimination Proper ties of the Palletron.” The examination is open to all members of the Graduate Faculty. IDE P TROTTER, Dean The final oral examination of Mr. War ren O. Thompson, candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Oceangraphy. will be held at 1 :30 P.M., May 11, 1953, in the Oceanography De partment. Mr. Thompson will present and defend his dissertation entitled “Geologi cal Oceanography of the Atachafaiaya Bay Region, Louisiana.” The examination is open to all members of the Graduate Faculty. IDE P. TROTTER, Dean Tlie final!oral examination of Mr. Theo dore R. Pffimmer, candidate for the de gree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Entomology, will be held at 8:30 A.M., Ms.y 15 1953 in tiie Entmology Department. Mr. Pfrimmer will present and defend his dissertation entitled “The Biology and Con trol of Thrips Attacking Cotton in the Vicinity of College Station, Texas. The examination is open to all members of the Graduate Fdculty. IDE P. TROTTER. Dean The final oral examination of Mr. Eras- mo T. Guerrero, candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Petroleum Engineering, will be held in the Petroleum Engineering Dpartnmt at 1:30 P.M., May , 3 953. Mr.- Guerrera will pie- sent arid defend his dissertation entitled “A Study of the Effect of Surface and Interfacial Tensions Upon the Recovery of Crude Oil by Water-Flooding.” The examination is open to. all member^ of the Graduate Faculty. * IDE P. TROTTER, Dean Awards and Merits Convocation for the School of Agriculture, Guion Hall, Tuesday, May 12, 1953 at 11 a.m. to noon. With the approval of the Executive Com mittee, all students and agricultural stu- dens in the Basic Division will be dis missed from 11 a.m. o noon, Tuesday, May 12, 1953, in order to permit them to attend the above named convocation. You are requested to post this notice and to have he matter announced in your classes. Full attendance by agricultural staff and students is urged. Ohas. N. Shepardson Dean of Agriculture BATTALION CLASSIFIED f5UY, SELL, RENT OR TRADE. Rates .... 3c a word per insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. Send nil classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received In Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. * FOR SALK * 1950 FORD convertible; excellent condition, contact Capt. Porasky, 6-4532. ’40 PLYMOUTH. See Groves 15-432. VERY REASONABLE Popular Classic 78 rpm, records in perfect condition; finest artists. Mrs. Rubel 6-6824—morning, afternoon. 8 MONTH OLD Montgomery Ward washer, wringer type automatic pump. Double rinse tubs. Bathinette, Buggy. 4-8712. SENIOR BOOTS—bought new, worn ten times. Size 12-D, Calf 16%. See at Dorm 2, Room 315. BOOTS—Size 9%, 14% calf. Good con dition. Light color. All Bootpants for person 6 ft. tall who wears 32-33 pants. Room 401 Dorm 15. COMPLETE SET of golf clubs—registered Jones irons, putter and dynamiter—four Thompson woods—bag, slices and prac tice balls. Beau Bell. SENIOR BOOTS: size 11, 15% calf, for a tall person around 6 ft. - one inch tall. Also four pairs of boot pants, 32 waist, plus one good green shirt. All this for only S65. See Richardson 301 Dorm 7. 1948 CUSHMAN with side car. $95.00. Henry Lee, D-6-B, College View. PARTIALLY furnished two bedroom house. Ideal rental property. 1316 Milner. • WORK WANTED • EXPERIENCED typ7st~wants~thesls, st'ate- ments, envelopes, etc. to be typed at home. Call 3-1S29 or come hy 108 S. Brewer, Bryan (end of East 27th). TYPING—Reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776 after 5. • WANTED • AGRTCULTURE student to work part time this summer for free room with bath. Call 4-4364 - 4-1295. • PERSONAL • Dr. Win. Gottlieb—Chiropodist—will be in Bryan Wednesday, May 13 at the , La Salle Hotel to treat foot ailments. • FOR RENT • FURNISHED apartments, Aggie Circle, 4900 College Main. Apply Apt. No. 8. JUNE 1-—Furnished apartment, tile bath, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds; Rooms very large. Call 4-4364. SUMMER months only, two bedroom fur nished house. Beau Bell—4-5343. SOUTH GATE, furnished three room house available June 1-—Sept. 1. 204 Ayrshire after 5 p.m. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, M ort ti Gate. Phone 4-1197 or contact Mr S’. R. L. Brown, 418 College, Main. Directory of Business Services (NSURANCB of all kinds. Homer Adam* North Gate Call -4-1217 * HELP WANTED • TWO STUDENTS needed to work dur ing the summer. Apply A&M Grill, North Gate. TWO students needed to work. Apply A&M Grill, North Gate. EARN up to $60 month in spare time. Only four hours work per week. Small initial investment required. Inquire A- 8-D, College View. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Excellent oppor tunity. Pruitt’s Beauty and Fabric Shop. 2 4 HOUR KODAK FINISHING Album Prints—5c Aggieland Studio Dr. Carlton R. 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